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Abida Ahmad

Miniyeh, Lebanon's KSrelief-Funded Ambulance Service Completes 51 Missions in a Week

The Ambulance Service of Subul Al Salam Social Society in Miniyeh, northern Lebanon, conducted 51 missions between December 6-12, 2024, funded by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief).

Beirut, December 23, 2024 — The Ambulance Service of Subul Al Salam Social Society in the Miniyeh region of northern Lebanon has successfully conducted 51 critical ambulance missions between December 6 and 12, 2024. This essential service, funded by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), plays a vital role in supporting both refugees and local communities by providing emergency medical assistance and transport services.


During this period, the ambulance service responded to a variety of emergency situations, including transporting patients to and from hospitals and providing swift assistance to victims of traffic accidents in the Miniyeh area. The missions specifically catered to the needs of Syrian and Palestinian refugees, as well as Lebanese host community members, ensuring that vital medical support reached the most vulnerable populations.


This initiative forms part of KSrelief’s broader humanitarian program aimed at enhancing medical services and transport options in refugee and host communities throughout Lebanon. By funding the Ambulance Service, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continues to demonstrate its commitment to providing life-saving support and improving the quality of healthcare for displaced populations and local residents alike. Through such projects, KSrelief remains at the forefront of efforts to alleviate human suffering and support vulnerable communities in Lebanon.



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